Zalman ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case, 3 x PWM ARGB Fans with Multi-Port Fan Hub RGB Controller Included, USB Type-C 3.2

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ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case, 3 x PWM ARGB Fans with Multi-Port Fan Hub RGB Controller Included, USB Type-C 3.2 Case
ZQBE ATX Mid Tower PC Case, 3 x PWM ARGB Fans with Multi-Port Fan Hub RGB Controller Included, USB Type-C 3.2
Zalman★★★★★4.7
ATX
Mid
Yes
380mm
A
$74.95
Specifications
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reviews24
Model #ZQBE
Weight11.0 lbs
TowerMid
Side PanelYes
Form FactorATX
value70
RGBYes
USB-CYes
Max GPU Length380mm
Max Cooler170mm
2.5in Bays2
3.5in Bays2
ColorBlack
bundlefalse
PERFORMANCE
62%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.6 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Zalmon Tempered Glass PC Case
Awesome case. It's not large but can fit a full size atx motherboard. It has all the fans you need and that in led lighting. It's super easy to setup as you don't even need tools of any kind. It doesn't take up hardly any surface space as it's well suited for the floor or table. I have a water cooler in my setup and it's super quiet. It is very durable and thought out nicely for cable management. I highly recommend it for anyone who is in looking for a nice PC build.
Samuel Medina · 2025-12-08 · via amazon
★★★★★Good looking and deceptively easy to build in.
It's really tight for a standard ATX motherboard but that's why I purchased it. Despite its size it's really easy to build in due to how light weight it is without the side panels and just how much room you get after removing them. My only dislike is the limited power supply space but they don't really tell you what length of power supply it will accommodate. This should probably be listed with the rest of the specs. Aside from that, there's plenty of room behind the motherboard tray and cable management provisions are fairly decent. The case fans are kind of bleh but the thermals are about the same as a standard ATX case with the same number of fans. In all it's small and it looks really good for the price.
Kenneth · 2026-04-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Great case, with only one minor issues.
I gave this 5 stars because I like the case. The power plug is on the correct side, and where I placed the tower, it works out perfectly. It is much quieter than my last case, and keeps the computer running nice and cool. It looks great, just like the photo, and the build quality is nice as well. Now for the minor issue(s). 1. It was difficult to remove the glass. Take your time and look at the manual online. (the paper manual is inside the case) 2. There should be support for the video card. I found that my video card was drooping, and I did not want to have an issue, so I designed and 3D-printed a small jack to hold it up. One of the photos shows an item that holds up the card, but it was not included in the box. Overall, I still give it 5 stars because it's still a nice case.
Bill's Workbench on YouTube · 2026-01-04 · via amazon
★★★★★Unique, Yet Cheaply Flawed
I jumped at this case, as I was building a new PC and I liked the idea of an mATX-sized case that can fit an ATX motherboard. Its footprint is small; I believe I read it’s a little over 30L in space. The size, footprint, and aquarium-glass design are where the fun stops, though. This has been the hardest computer case I’ve worked in throughout the 25 years I’ve been building computers. The space is exceptionally cramped and requires a lot of forethought into building inside of it. I’ve gone back and spent hours making several revisions to rearranging cabling to get the cleanest overall look possible. The front USB ports are 3.0 (5Gbps) only, including the USB-C port. For the price, I’d have expected proper USB 3.0 and 20GBps or faster connectivity. In addition, changing the fans requires removing the USB front panel, which is difficult to get to and difficult to put back on. The fans that come with the case are nothing to write home about. Thermals will suffer in this case, unless the fans are replaced. In my pictures, you’ll see I replaced 3 of the fans with Thermalright TK-12 fans (2 intake and 1 exhaust), leaving the poorer packaged fans to simply feed my GPU. My temps fared much much better with fans that can push more air and are better adept to static pressure. The whole case feels cheap. Coming from an NZXT H7-Flow, the flimsy steel of this case was immediately apparent. The glass is very light and very thin. In addition, the extra feet that can be placed on the side of the case, so as to change the orientation, come with cheap 3M adhesive film that came off nearly immediately. I wound up using velcro as a remedy, which works well, but this again points to the cheap quality of the case. If this case were $50-$60, it would be a better purchase. However, at $100, its novelty quickly wears off. Nonetheless, the case’s aesthetics are nice, as you can see with it full of computer components. In addition, my PC lives in my living room, so the smaller space is even more welcome. However, know what you’re getting into, should you purchase this case. Or wait until a much less cheaply made offering from another manufacturer comes out. —EDIT— I’ve now included an image of the backside of the motherboard. I’m using a normal size power-supply, which results in a very tight fit. The HDD tray was especially troublesome to get screwed in, on account of cable management. Once complete, though, everything looks great in the case. It’s the working inside of it where things get tricky. One piece of advice I can give is run the fan cabling before installing the motherboard. This made life easier for me, at least.
46w500 · 2025-11-24 · via amazon
★★★★★Compact atx cause
Love this case very much, good quality, would definitely recommend. Assembly is easy with all of the removable glass panels. If you enjoy cable management and want a compact atx cause this will be the perfect choice
Brock Smith · 2026-04-21 · via amazon
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